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(5) Incorporate laboratory tests and values/results. (i) Receive results. (A) Ambulatory setting | |||
only. (1) Electronically receive and incorporate clinical laboratory tests and values/results in | |||
accordance with the standard specified in § 170.205(j) and, at a minimum, the version of the | |||
standard specified in § 170.207(c)(2). | |||
(2) Electronically display the tests and values/results received in human readable format. | |||
(B) Inpatient setting only. Electronically receive clinical laboratory tests and values/results | |||
in a structured format and electronically display such tests and values/results in human | |||
readable format. | |||
(ii) Electronically display all the information for a test report specified at 42 CFR | |||
493.1291(c)(1) through (7). | |||
(iii) Electronically attribute, associate, or link a laboratory test and value/result with a | |||
laboratory order or patient record. | |||
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Revision as of 00:34, 9 September 2012
Overview
MU Requirements
Per ONC
- Taken from ONC Final Rule
(5) Incorporate laboratory tests and values/results. (i) Receive results. (A) Ambulatory setting only. (1) Electronically receive and incorporate clinical laboratory tests and values/results in accordance with the standard specified in § 170.205(j) and, at a minimum, the version of the standard specified in § 170.207(c)(2). (2) Electronically display the tests and values/results received in human readable format. (B) Inpatient setting only. Electronically receive clinical laboratory tests and values/results in a structured format and electronically display such tests and values/results in human readable format. (ii) Electronically display all the information for a test report specified at 42 CFR 493.1291(c)(1) through (7). (iii) Electronically attribute, associate, or link a laboratory test and value/result with a laboratory order or patient record.